Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Jags’ Payback Tour moves on to Titans

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JACKSONVIL­LE, Fla. — The Jacksonvil­le Jaguars might as well dub this the Payback Tour 2018.

It started last week against two-time defending AFC champion New England, which ended Jacksonvil­le’s season in January. The Jaguars won the rematch going away, a 31-20 victory that arguably made them the favorite in the conference.

Now, the Jaguars (2-0) get AFC South rival Tennessee. The Titans (1-1) swept the season series in 2017 and have won four of the last five meetings.

“Losing to a team twice, at their house and here, that wasn’t cool,” linebacker Myles Jack said Wednesday. “We’re not too happy about that. That’s obviously being talked about this week. The New England game was one thing, but this is a team that literally beat us twice in one year. We’ve got to fix that.”

Tennessee scored 30 unanswered points in the first meeting last year, running for 179 yards, taking advantage of three turnovers and winning 37-16.

The Jaguars weren’t much better three months later, turning the ball over four times in a 15-10 loss in the final week of the regular season. Jacksonvil­le played all its starters despite having secured the division title.

“The Titans were the one team we really didn’t have an answer for,” safety Tashaun Gipson said. “They outplayed us in every facet of the game. We were truly outmatched, from the home opener last year to the game before the playoffs.

“Obviously, we want to get our lick back in a sense.”

What really irked the Jaguars was talk in Tennessee’s locker room suggesting the Titans should have been AFC South champs.

“I know a lot of people heard about that,” Gipson

said. “We feel like we’re the better team and we feel it’s time for us to show it. These are games we’re supposed to win.”

The Titans have been less chatty and more compliment­ary this week.

“At the end of the day, they’re the division champs and they got that title, so it’s going to be key for us to go out there and take it,” defensive lineman Jurrell Casey said. “It doesn’t matter what happened last year. They’re the champs right now and they got the lead in the division.”

Jacksonvil­le’s Payback Tour doesn’t end this week, either. The team hosts the New York Jets next week. The Jets beat Jacksonvil­le in overtime last year.

Throw in the season opener at the New York Giants — Tom Coughlin’s first game against the team that pushed him out the coaching door — and it’s essentiall­y a fourgame stretch of revenge.

“We’ve got a lot of rivalries, so to speak, on the schedule,” defensive tackle Malik Jackson said. “It’s a good temperatur­e gauger of where we are and where we want to be.”

No team has beaten Jacksonvil­le more times than Tennessee.

The Titans have won six of nine in the series.

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